Description
Author Bio
Prizes
- United States Board on Books for Young People (USBBY) Outstanding International BooksShort-listed 2014
- Bank Street College's "Best Children's Books of the Year" (History)Commended 2014
- Stonewall Book Award - Honor BookCommended 2014
- The Canadian Children's Book Centre's Best Books for Kids and Teens (Starred)Commended 2013
- Canadian Jewish Book Award for Holocaust LiteratureWinner 2014
- Rainbow List Top Ten Book, ALA's Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Round TableCommended 2014
- Norma Fleck Award for Canadian Children's Non-FictionShort-listed 2014
- TD Canadian Children's Literature AwardShort-listed 2014
- The Canadian Children's Book Centre's LGBTQ2+ Stories Grades 7 and UpCommended 2019
Review Quotes
"Telling the stories of the men who faced this persecution, the long road back to acceptance, and the story of the pink triangle, Branded by the Pink Triangle is a strong addition to gay studies and history collections, as well as Holocaust studies collections."
— The Midwest Book Review"Author Ken Setterington sets the record straight—so to speak—about the origin of the pink triangle and why even those in the LGBT community have, at times, overzealously tried to conceal its past."
— The Windy City Times"Setterington’s slim book, which should be in schools, synagogues and human rights museums everywhere, speaks volumes about a time that few LGBT youths today, contemplating who to take to the prom or the parade, would have knowledge about."
— Toronto Star"Branded by the Pink Triangle seamlessly blends factual history with compelling narrative to engage teen readers."
— The Deakin Review of Children's Literature"At a time when the “It Gets Better” campaign and anti-bullying measures are helping promote the safety and acceptance of LGBT youth, it is necessary to take a sobering look back at what the book’s cover copy describes as “a time when your sexuality could be your death sentence.” ... Offering a detailed timeline of crucial events during this period of history, and including the stories of several gay men who survived the Nazi regime, Setterington’s book is a much needed complement to existing studies of the Holocaust, and vital reading for young and adult readers alike."
— Quill & Quire"...a rich addition to a library for older readers that covers the Holocaust."
— Kiss the Book blog"This book is highly recommended for all collections that have Holocaust materials."
— Association of Jewish Libraries Reviews"Some young readers familiar with the play and movie Bent may be familiar with this aspect of the Holocaust, but most will have no idea of this form of discrimination. Young readers will now know this important piece of Holocaust history and understand the significance of the pink triangle, now the symbol of gay rights, once a mark of shame."
— International Reading Association, Reading Today Online"By weaving the individual experiences into a broader account of the treatment and persecution of homosexuals by the Nazi regime, the author provides a compelling and evocative narrative. ... Period photographs, a lengthy time line, and an extensive bibliography round out the strengths of this thoughtful, informative work."
— School Library Journal"Many do not know the history of the pink triangle, but this volume not only gives a full history of an incredibly important contemporary symbol of gay culture, it also manages to successfully navigate sensitive and difficult topics with great dexterity and sensitivity. Setterington has managed to bring visibility to a much needed area of history."
— CM Magazine"An impassioned and cogent history of the persecution of gay men during the Holocaust. ... a remarkably informative and necessary work. Starred Review."
— Kirkus Reviews